Other language: Vietnamese
Rebellious Wei.
Chapter 194: The Point of No Return. [193]
Summary
. Cao Rui, the young emperor, was insightful but impulsive, initially trusting the courtier Liu Ye until he recognized Liu Ye's flattery, leading to disdain. His black-and-white personality influenced his decisions, such as ignoring advice to delay Xia Hou Hui's appointment, ultimately choosing to consult Hui privately. Cao Rui valued Hui for his past achievements, particularly during the Battle of Guangling. The emperor's actions, including the significant morale boost from Sun Shao's shooting, reflected his cunning and ability to handle affairs. Hui, after contemplating Wu Gang's words, wrote to the emperor, humbly requesting to continue serving in the field to prove his worth before accepting the Central Guard position. .Full content
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